Monthly Archives: November 2004
Novell Sues Microsoft over WordPerfect
After playing nice with one another earlier this week when they announced a $536 million legal settlement, Novell and Microsoft on Friday were back...
Veterans Day Sees a Phishing Frenzy
Veterans Day may have been a holiday for many U.S. companies, including banks and other financial institutions, but for Internet fraudsters it was one...
Court Wont Force Apple to License DRM
The French Competition Council has rejected a claim that Apple Computer Inc.s refusal to license its FairPlay DRM (digital rights management) system is an...
Give the Users What They Want
Each recent release of Microsoft Office seems to have had a theme. Office XP was about presenting users with features they didnt know existed...
Death Knell Sounds for Nullsoft, Winamp
The last members of the original Winamp team have said goodbye to AOL and the door has all but shut on the Nullsoft era,...
MSNs Search Beta Hits Hiccups
In its debut, the MSN Search beta ran into a few technical glitches.
Microsoft Corp.s answer to Web search was unavailable for some users during...
Broadcom to Push Security Improvements
Broadcom Corp.s 2005 to-do list includes integrating security features into its enterprise products, backing AMDs microprocessors and boosting its presence in handsets, executives said...
HP Helps Businesses Gauge Ability to Change
When Hewlett-Packard Co. launched its Adaptive Enterprise strategy in 2003, Chairman and CEO Carly Fiorina said a key was gauging a businesss ability to...
MSN Search Beta Allows Relevancy Tweaking
Microsoft Corp.s MSN division officially launched a beta of its new search engine Thursday as it attempts to make inroads into Google Inc.s dominance...
Mitels Upgraded IP PBX Boosts Scale, SIP Compliance
Mitel has announced Release 5 of its 3300 Integrated Communications Platform IP PBX, advancing on a published roadmap aimed at higher scale, increased SIP...